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Just have to watch out using lights like this. They will with time put a haze on the headlight lens and no matter how bright a light you get the haze on the lens will dim the light you cast.
 

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I have been using this exact bulb for the last 2000 miles or so and I have not experienced any problems (so far). It is definitely brighter than the stock bulb with a nice white output vs. the off-white stock one. I have not noticed any hazing of the headlight lens.

I hope that this helps.
 

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bivboys3 said:
I have been using this exact bulb for the last 2000 miles or so and I have not experienced any problems (so far). It is definitely brighter than the stock bulb with a nice white output vs. the off-white stock one. I have not noticed any hazing of the headlight lens.

I hope that this helps.
What wattage is it. There's a100/55W that is really bright on high beam.
 

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bivboys3 said:
I have been using this exact bulb for the last 2000 miles or so and I have not experienced any problems (so far). It is definitely brighter than the stock bulb with a nice white output vs. the off-white stock one. I have not noticed any hazing of the headlight lens.

I hope that this helps.
Its more like a couple of years or so. It the same thing that happens to your headlights on your car if you've switched to those high bulbs
 

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I have a HID on my trike. Very bright. I was leading a group of 22 at our rally and my Tailgunner has HID. I had no problem knowing when he had caught up. Biggest problem is if the HID bulp goes out, and you don't have running lights you are screwed. The bulb I have has both HID and Zeon. Hi and Lo beams they call it.
 
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